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| Have you or a family member been diagnosed with Occupational asthma within the last 3 years . . . |
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Chest tightness |
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Wheezing |
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Shortness of breath |
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Dry cough |
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| Signs and symptoms of Occupational Asthma |
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Prolonged exposure to dusts, fumes or gases may result in difficulty in breathing, coughing, wheezing and chest tightness.
For some people this may include a release of histamine into the airways, this causes swelling and constriction
of the muscles in the airways thus narrowing the air passages.
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The second category of occupational asthma is often associated with exposure to high concentrations of irritants.
and developes without a period of latency.
The symptoms may be somewhat different from that of asthma that follows a latent period.
This is often referred to as Reactive Airways Dysfunction Syndrome (RADS).
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| If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you may have a claim.
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| Making a claim for Occupational Asthma |
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At Industrial Disease Claims we understand the trauma and frustration
conditions such as Occupational Asthma can cause not only physically and
psychologically but also financially. It is our aim to minimise any further
stress and worry by ensuring you receive the compensation that is rightly yours
as swiftly and efficently as possible.
Our expert panel of solicitors have a success rate of almost 100% of claims
handled nationwide recovering millions of pounds in compensation. To find out
free whether you have a claim call now on FreePhone 0800 783 9535 |
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